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2019-03-18 09:00:002019-03-21 17:00:00Africa/AbidjanIdentityIQ Implementation: Essentials v7.2
The SailPoint IdentityIQ Implementation: Essentials course (previously known as Fundamentals of IdentityIQ Implementation) is targeted at prospective technical members of an IdentityIQ implementation team. Topics cover the IdentityIQ product, deployment scenarios, and implementation of the IdLombard, ILfalseYYYY/MM/DD

Where:

Column Lombard, 10 E 22nd St., Suite 300A, Lombard, IL 60148 (US).

Date:

Mar 18, 2019 - Mar 21, 2019

Time:

09:00:00 - 17:00:00

Event description:

The SailPoint IdentityIQ Implementation: Essentials course (previously known as Fundamentals of IdentityIQ Implementation) is targeted at prospective technical members of an IdentityIQ implementation team. Topics cover the IdentityIQ product, deployment scenarios, and implementation of the IdentityIQ feature set. The course runs 32 hours (4 days total time) and consists of a mix of presentations and labs. There is a specific focus on hands-on activity and an open exchange of information. This class is crucial for technical and project management staff who are new to IdentityIQ. It provides the foundation to benefit from all other SailPoint material and trainings, and to be part of a successful implementation team.

Topics:

IdentityIQ Installation and Architecture

Application Account/Group Aggregation – including entitlements

Connectors – including Delimited File, JDBC, LDAP, Active Directory

Roles (Business, IT)

Compliance Manager/Certification

Policies

Risk Modeling

Tasks

Rules (BeanShell) and the SailPoint API

Lifecycle Manager/Access Management

Business Processes (Workflow Engine)

Debugging, Troubleshooting, Logging

Customized Reports/Data Export

Provisioning Process

Objectives:

Understand the purpose and benefit of IdentityIQ

Learn the core IdentityIQ feature set

Learn to identify potential synergies with other applications

Learn SailPoint implementation skills

Gain knowledge necessary to effectively contribute to an IdentityIQ implementation